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April 29 2008: Making Contingency Plans for Disaster Recovery by: jameswalsh

Disasters, either man-made or natural, are a painful reality of life. There is hardly any location in the world that has not been hit by a disaster one time or another. These arrive unexpectedly and cause massive destruction of life and property all around.

April 17 2008: Recovering Internet Explorer Passwords: Theory and Practice by: OrlovId
The article classifies types of private data stored in Internet Explorer, analyses Internet Explorer password recovery programs, and give us some examples of recovering lost Internet passwords.

April 13 2008: How to protect yourself from online identity theft. by: touch921727
Identity theft is becoming a bigger problem as more and more people are making the internet a bigger part of their lives. People who are new to the online medium often fall prey to вЂ

April 13 2008: Why do top companies need executive recruiting software? by: kmkmkm
It is vital that companies have efficient management. While it is common for companies to hire from within, meaning that they promote current employees to executive positions, it is not always possible.

April 13 2008: How to recover your e-mail with good software. by: touch92177
Emails are an essential medium of communication in the fast track world of today. Be it for our personal or for business purposes, emails are indispensable. Loss of emails can bring about anything from a minor loss to devastation, depending on the need of the user. Hence, data recovery vies a vies emails is an absolute must, especially if emails are essential communication tools for oneГў??s business. Data recovery software is a viable and dependable option when it comes to effective email recovery.

April 13 2008: How to FAIL stylishly and properly in your web design business by: touch92177
Several years ago, I launched a small web design company in a rural area of California. Market conditions couldn't have been better, my skill level was above average, and I had a large pool of acquaintances to which I could market.



April 12 2008: Get rescued by data recovery software! by: touch9217278
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Computers are an integral part of our lives. They are used at every juncture, and of course play a major role in businesses. In fact, the smooth working of small, medium, big and very big enterprises depend heavily on the computer. But they aren’t perfect, and it would be unfair to consider them as perfect.

April 12 2008: What is the importance of email backup? by: dev
Viruses, software failures, power failures, human errors, hard drive failures are only a few examples of what could destroy the data on a hard drive, including all documents, pictures, emails and other files!

April 12 2008: What are popular software recruiting programs. by: love
There are a number of well-established and respected recruiting software programs. They share several features, but they each have their own strengths and weaknesses. The following recruiting software reviews explain some of the attributes of three major recruiting software programs.

April 09 2008: Recover Formatted NTFS Drives by: ChrisGa
If you have accidentally formatted a hard drive or partition, you will get an empty disk with no files on it. Don't consider your files lost just yet! You can still recover all of your original files complete with the original directory structure.

April 07 2008: The best points of data visualization by: ppeptt
There is more to bar charts than meets the eye with data visualization. Bar charts is just one example of many visual tools which can be used to convey information in the most effective way.

March 25 2008: Microsoft Exchange Backup – Everything You Should Know About It by: sashalig
What can be worse for a business than to lose time and money? Today businesses depend more on the servers and network deployed applications rather than anything else. For example, if you rely on MS Exchange Server in your everyday business operations, you can easily translate server downtime into lost revenues. And if you happen to lose data stored on the MS Exchanger Server (MES), the consequences for your company may be even more tragic.

March 15 2008: Recover Deleted Files by: ntfsrecovery
An introduction to the recovery of lost and mistakenly deleted files on computers running Windows operating system.

February 19 2008: Dangers of Data Theft by: jameswalsh
Information is steadily becoming the source of all power, even over money. Most of the information that is of high value to us is stored in the form of digital data at home and at work.

February 17 2008: Process of Data Evaluation in Data Recovery by: jameswalsh

With an increasing number of companies and businesses relying on computers for storing their reports, files, and information sheets, protecting computer systems is no longer enough to ensure better success.

February 13 2008: Importance of Proper Evaluation Before Data Recovery by: jameswalsh
Whenever faced with probable loss of important information contained in the hard disks, all computer users approach a data recovery specialist. No one takes chances by self-attempting recovery work. Retrieval of lost data is not only important but also it has to be recovered fast.

February 12 2008: Data Loss from Optical Disks (CDs, DVDs) by: jameswalsh


It is common for people to store their valuable data on CDs and DVDs. However, when these disks are damaged the data can often still be retrieved.

February 08 2008: The Most Common Causes of Data Loss by: jameswalsh
Just a few decades back it would have seemed like a bizarre and fictional idea to be able to sit at home and conduct all your business, including communications and funds transfers. However, this is the reality of the world that we live in today.

January 31 2008: Top Causes of Catastrophic Data Loss by: jameswalsh
Just a few decades back it would have seemed like a bizarre and fictional idea to be able to sit at home and conduct all your business, including communications and funds transfers. However, this is the reality of the world that we live in today.

January 27 2008: Saving Memories and Protecting Yourself Against Data Loss by: jameswalsh
A recent trend in society has been saving and storing memories digitally. People no longer document and store old photographs and souvenirs. Instead they digitally store these memories and view them at leisure.

January 24 2008: Windows XP Backup Tool - Is It Any Good? by: sashalig
Considering the increased amounts of data that you save to your computer each day, more and more users embark on a quest for the most effective and reliable backup solution. However, very few know that Windows XP has its own backup utility.


January 08 2008: Destroying Data Permanently by: jameswalsh

In an age where most people are spending millions in saving and salvaging their data, there are some who have a tough time destroying their data. Your data may contain very confidential information.

January 03 2008: DATA RECOVERY SERVICES by: linklander
The high reliance on computer technology of companies and individuals alike have spawned a different area of concern – that of data recovery. With database failure being fairly common, the computer has proven not to be a fool-proof method of storing information. However, barring such scenarios, it

December 28 2007: Server (RAID) Data Recovery! by: jameswalsh
Information technology has become such an integral part of our lives and, yet, we sometimes use terminology we don’t fully understand. The average computer user is familiar with the basic use of a computer but may not really understand what goes on behind the scenes.

December 24 2007: Hidden Cost of Data Loss by: jameswalsh
The unforeseen loss of digital information / data (due to human negligence / error, acts of nature, failed hardware or deliberate destruction of data) is the commonly understood meaning of the term вЂ



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